Friday, July 17, 2009

All Change Please

Last week we made the decision to leave the tour guiding job, barely 7 weeks after arriving in Mackay. We were both completely fed up with the boss who lied to us about the pay rate, the amount of work we would have and the work roster (i.e. rather than there being a roster, we had to be at his beck and call at all times, thus preventing any form of a life or potential to supplement our income). Besides this, he is completely disorganised, self-centered (seems to believe that communication is about him talking only, non-stop) and unwilling to take on board other people's suggestions.

After various discussions we finally decided to tell him together after work on Saturday (11th July) however whilst I was doing a tour around the Sugar Mill he told Bel that we had to come to work on Thursday night, for an hour, as he'd booked a tour (without checking if we were available - we don't normally do evening tours). She told him that we had other plans, to which he replied "you'll have to cancel them then" (!!!) Unsurprisingly Bel took this opportunity to tell him that we were leaving the company and he did have more than a little huffy. I was so disappointed to have missed it as I so wanted to see his face when realisation struck that we weren't going to play along any more. We did offer him 2 weeks notice but he decided to be a spiteful little boy and end it on the spot, so we are now unemployed.

Well not entirely unemployed, just not getting paid for working! We have been volunteering at the Mackay Arts Festival helping out a community arts group called Crossroad Arts with an outdoor video installation, which has been fun and good to meet new interesting people who appreciate our technical abilities.

So what's next? We are going a few hours north to Airlie Beach for a few days to meet an old friend of Bel's and have a look at the work situation there, but the main plan is to head back down to Brisbane (or failing that, Sydney/Melbourne) and get ourselves proper jobs. For me there are far more opportunities in getting a CAD job in a city. Although I have lots of experience in the UK, I lack the Oz experience which is limiting me work-wise when we aren't in the big cities.

We are finding that a combination of lack of money and proliferation of shitty jobs has outweighed the freedom of travelling around the country at this stage so we feel we need to get some funds together before we keep going. Before we travel anywhere too remote we need to get Jym's engine rebuilt, but to save up the cost of this job does force us into work we don't particularly want to do and puts a strong hold on the fun elements.

4 comments:

  1. Well done for escaping that idiot. He sounds like a right fool. I bet he has a high turnover of guides!! Does this mean you'll lose the millionaires house?

    Shame about having to get real jobs but the means justify the end, if it means you get to have more adventures later. Doing it with some funds behind you will only make it better!!

    Love n miss you both.

    John

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  2. yeah, moving on from that definately sounds like a good idea, and having some funds stacked up makes everything feel better. I'm dead interested in your next adventure, what do you reckon you'll be doing? I think it's gotta be between wierd and outlandish things, like taxidermy and fortune telling. you may even be ble to combine the two....

    good lucks my friends! x x x

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  3. Hi Bel and Bryn, i'm just wondering who your contact for the tour guide job was?

    Not ignoring the problems you have had, I would like to find out more about the tour guide job for some friends I know who are interested in that sort of thing. Of course I would warn them of the troubles you had beforehand!

    Hope you have a great time in Airlie Beach, it is such a beautiful spot!

    Happy and safe travels :-)

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  4. Hi Mel,

    I'm not sure who you are and I'm sorry for the huge delay but your friends should contact the tourist info office to find out about tour guiding jobs. They seem to have their finger on the pulse in terms of who might need staff & they were advertising our jobs on their noticeboard before we started.

    Bel

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